FionaM12
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one rule was to wear a hard hat to turn out and bring (and ride) in your own horse.
one rule was to wear a hard hat to turn out and bring (and ride) in your own horse.
I'd have no liveries because my list of do's and don'ts would be too long. QUOTE]
This, although my reason would be that I have been put off them for life, tbh, we do have a yard, two in fact, and we turn livery requests down every week. I can have my dogs, kids, geese and hens on the yard, with no complaints, and it is bliss!
^ I call that Full liveryThe horses would have a very set routine to keep them relaxed. Yes, I have one of those. Mine are so laid back they are horizontal
Forage would be ad-lib (or for those which HAVE to be restricted they would get little and often)
I would feed Forage at set four hour intervals (I actually do this now at the yard I joint manage and it really works as the horses know exactly where they are and don't get stressed out/impatient at feed times) You feed through the night too? Do they always have some let from the last feeding? It is common practise in barns here to feed about 6 times a day - labour intensive or what?
Turnout would be available year round and limited as little as possible during winter months
Any owners failing to meet their horse's basic needs will be charged and the duties will be carried out by the yard
Rules:
- If you (or your horse or dog or child) drops it, pick/sweep it up
- No horses to be left in field alone
- No horses left tied up unattended either on yard or in a stable for any longer than it takes to nip to the loo
- All hard standing and walkways to be kept swept and free from obstacles
- All equipment - wheelbarrows, forks, skips, headcollars, etc. to be put away after use and properly stored
- All fields to be poo picked daily - if not done, YO will do and charge liveries accordingly
- Contact details of owner, vet, farrier, dentist and farrier must be given to YO - YO reserves the right to contact a vet or farrier in owner's absence if necessary
- No horse to be left stabled without clean bedding, food and water - no exceptions
- All horses' feet to be picked out before coming onto yard (tie-up, buckets and hoof picks provided for this purpose on way from field)
- All droppings removed from school and disposed of on muck heap
- Jumps to be put away after use
- No unsupervised children on yard
- Dogs permitted on yard but must be kept on lead and supervised - otherwise YO's dog will eat them
- No unaccompanied visitors
- Wash down area to be swept free of standing water and soap after use
- Any accidental breakages (fences, gates, etc.) to be reported to YO immediately to ensure prompt repair and safety
- Coffee/tea making facilities to be kept clean or will be removed
- Last to leave yard must lock up . . . repeat offenses will result in strict opening/closing times
- Hats to be worn when riding/lunging at all times - under 16s must also wear a hat to bring in and turn out
- Muck trailer must be properly mucked back/forked up - repeated failures to do so will result in liveries having to cart their wheelbarrows half a mile to the muck heap - up a steep hill
- Thievery of any description will not be tolerated - cameras will be installed and those possessing sticky fingers will be asked to leave with immediate effect
- Ditto bitching/bullying
I'd be a horrible YO . . . having been on several yards, I have rather specific views on how they should be run.
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